Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 22, 1892, Image 2

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    WHAT IS THE TELEGRAM
!tfT. Ellin, the ropnry.iflrm nominee for
aonf?reBB, is a "Moody man.'' Pulltic'ana
understand what that means, bnt all toe
Totersdonot. f bey will fiud oat before
tbe campaign is over, if ruey will read
the Telegram. We only mention the fact
now to call tbe attention of tbe demo
cratio convention to tbe necessity ol
nominating a democrat 'm hiatern
Oregon who is tbe opposite of a "Moody
mnn, with all tbnt tbat phrase implies.
Alfred 8. Bennett would be one such
man. There may be others. Portland
Telegram.
By tbe above, it would seem that tbe
Portland Telegram proposes to wage war
on Mr. Ellis, and in the dirtiest way pos
sible. Its reference to Ellis being a
"Moody man," is all rot. Tbe Gazette
understands tbe move pretty well.
Moody, ol The Dalles, is accused of be
ing in opposition to the people's boats
and portage on the Columbia, below The
Dalles. Ellis has the earnest support of
the Chronicle, of The Dalles, a strong
anti-Moody paper, as well as the Times
Mountaineer, of the same place. Both
papers fight hard on local matters, oue
for and the other against "Moody," but
they are a unit on Ellis, so the charge of
bis being "this or that" falls as flat as
will the unfortunate opponent of W. R.
Ellis next June.
EIIib does not belong to any individ
ual, for be is a man ot tbe people, who
kuowg their needs. Yes, and they will
eleot him to the position to wbioh be is
nominated, and when it oomes to tbe
oount it will be found that all bis good
friends and earnest supporters are nul
republicans, either.
What is the Teh gram, anyhow, that it
has so muou influence?
HOWS THIS, TELEGRAM.
Tbe Poitland Telegram says: "Mr.
Ellia is running for congress on a plat
form that is 'heartily in favor of the
1), Iph-Mitobell bout-railway scheme,
whioh to say the least is experimental,
aud will take many years to oomplete, il
it is praolieal at all, but whioh says uoi
a word in favor or a portage road, to be
built either by tbe Federal government
or by the state, and bence must be op
posed to it. What do the people of East
ern Oregon think of this.
The Chronicle may not apeak for tbe
republican party but it can speak for
Eustern Oregon. Over this way every
man who is blessed with a reasonable
amount of oommon sense knows, as well
as be can know anything of a similar
character, that there does not exist tbe
shadow of a hope that tbe federal gov
ernment will ever undertake to overcome
the obstructions at The Dulles by uuy
Work of a less permanent character than
a boat railway or a oanal. The discus
sions recently oarriedon in tbe river and
harbor committee ought to have made
this suilioiently oleur. It we are ever to
have a portage road tbe state will have
to build it. A platform in favor of a
portage road built by the general govern
ment would be so far nothing less than
bunoomb. Iustoad of vainly looking to
oongrcBs for relief we seek to send men
to the state legislature who are pledged
to work for an appropriation from thai
ouarter. Chronicle, (anti-Moody.)
V . IV. Kumh, republican onndidnte for
oongress, has consented to deliver n
Fourth of jnly oration at Baker City. Al
that time he may lie n congressman-elect.
or be may not. Whether be is or nol
may tinge somewhat bis feelings of pa
triotism. Portland Telegram. Baker
City in Batiutied with the prospect of hav
ing a congressman to address them on
tbe next July 4th.
Tin! 1'rinoville News (Dcra.) says:
"Eastern Oregou scored one at the re
publican slide convent ion when that
body placed Hon. W. H. Ellis, of Hepp-
ner in nomination for oongresHman from
tho second district of this state. Mr.
Ellis is well known in Crook county as
au able attorney, a man of affairs aud a
thorough gentleman, and it will be usiir
prise if, in June, the county does not
voice its appreciation of Mr. Ellis ns
plainly as it bus on ditTerent occasions in
the past." .
The interests of every seotion of Mor
row county, sod in fact Eastern Oregou,
are mutual, A board of immigration for
Morrow county, formed by represeuta
tivea from every preoiuot, would be fol
lowed by other counties, and in time
EuNtern Oregon could have a general
bouri of immigration, who would be
butter acquainted with tho section, as a
matter of fact, than a similar organiza
tion Btatioued at Portlaud. Heppner
should have a board ol trade, Urst of all
things, then the orgsuiz ition of aboard
of immigration oould be easily ell'ooted.
I r in probable that Mr. II. V. Gates
will make a new proposition to our town
couucil, for the purpose of putting iu
water alone, in conformance with the
charter, but should he not, wo have
Emery Olivet's plan, which will give
tin) town ample protection (or little more
than Slt),0i)0. These works can be aug
men I in! when it is possible to increase
tbe town's indebtedness, so that all de
mands iu tho matter of water oau be
met. But if Heppner can get a flrat
oIiibs service w ith ouly 815,000 invest
ment, without any risk to take, it would
be much better, how ever.
Si'bcial CouNun. Mkbi'isu. Ou Tnes
day evening, Heppuer's council met iu
special session to pass the water ordi
uance, Mayor Matlock presiding. All
oouucilnien present except Morgan and
Fariieworth. Ordinance read bv title;
rules then suspended aud put upou its
tluul passage mid oarried unanimously.
Another special meeting called for
Thursday evening.
Fi n With a Cki.kstul. A pretty
good-Biwd row occurred down at the City
Hotel, Tuesday eveuing, between ''Liu
ii," the Celestial oook, uud Frank Holt,
a waiter. The former on I led to aid a
meat cleaver and then a kuife; Holt re
sponded with a dish, cutting Louie's
bdad pretty nadly. Holt received a out
on the hand, but nothing serious. The
Chinaman returned to work Wednesday
morning, but the wuiters refused to stay,
though ibe services ot others were se
cured immediately, aud all weot on as
usual.
The Sham and the ReaL
Every good thing has its imitators, every genuine article
its counterfeits. The Ammonia and Alum Baking Powders
pold over the counters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder, than the paste is like the real diamond, or a
counterfeit is like one of the old master's genuine paintings.
When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim their
adulterated and harmful baking powders are as good as Dr.
Price's, they know they are not telling the truth. These
people know they are destroying the stomachs and the com
plexion of the consumers, and there are many grocers recom
mending such powders over their counters knowing same
to be injurious and worthless simply to make a large profit.
Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a lifetime
in perfecting and popularizing his Cream Baking Powder,
the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to be obtained.
Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprung up,
not to imitate the purity of Price's Cream Baking Powder,
but to see how cheap they could make their counterfeits and
hoodwink the public.
Some use Ammonia and others Alum, but all these shams
cry in chorus, "Buy this, its just as good as Dr. Price's and
much cheaper.
Price's Cream Baking Powder is the standard for purity
and perfection the world over, and is beyond comparison.
Dr. Price stands for Pure Food and a foe to all shams.
OHKAT CUKES BY ELECTRICITY.
From the Oregonian.
Not long ago' Mr. O. B. Matthews, of
Eagle Point, Or., visited his friends near
Portland, and related bis case to a re
porter of the Oregonian, as follows: One
year ago my case was considered hope
less. I had a lung trouble, aggravated
by catarrh and bronchitis, also a tumor
in my side. Through Dr. Damn's eleo
trio and medical skill all my afflictions
are a thing of tbe past. It was with the
greatest dillioulty I was able to go to the
doctor's olfioe, so great was my weakness
and norv ma debility. Now I am able
to work, and feel well. Mr. Matthew's
oase is certainly wonderful, bnt no less-
so than the followina cures which we
briefly refer to:
H, S. Whitman. Monmouth, Or. Deaf
ness and ringing noises in tbe ears twelve
years, greatly benefited and noises
oureu.
Mrs. F. A. Morns, Newberg, Or.
Asthma and bronchitis ten years, restored
two years ago.
Mrs. A. Shea's daughter, 318 Colum
bia Btreet, Portland. Cross-eyed all bei
lite, oured in one minute.
Tonkin Jones, 307 Ninth street, Seattle.
Wash. Cured of shaking and trembling
nauds aud head, or pulsy.
E. A. Shaw, Forest Orove, Or. Total
deafness, so far restored as to be able to
near ordinary conversalion. '
John Leighton, 25H4 Madison street,
Seattle, Wash. Deafness uf fifteen years
standing cured in fifteen minutes.
Owing to hard times, Dr. Dnrrin will
give eleotrio treatment for $5 a week, or
in that proportion, as the CBses may re
quire. Au exception made in surgical
operations. The poor free daily from 10
to 11; those able to pay, 10 to 5; even
ings, 7 to 8; SuudnyH. 10 to 12. All cur
ablo olironio, acute, private and wasting
diseases, including stricture, hydrocele
aud vnrioooele, canoers, tumors aud ull
malignant diseases treated successfully
and cures guaranteed aud never pub
lished. Ollices, 70'i Washington street,
Portland, surgical operations skilfully
performed. Consultation free, and
strictly confidential. Heud for question
blank aud circular.
NOT OP THAT FAITH.
To the voters t)J Matteson ami Dairy Precincts,
Jomm' County, Or.:
We understand that we have been
nominated by the democratic oouveution
respectively, for justice of tho peaoe and
constable for Matteson and Dairy pre
oincts. As we are not democrats, we
will not acoept the nomination for them.
Our names were used without our oou
sent aud after telling them we would
not accept the nomination from them.
Yours truly, C. M. llooim,
FltANK CliAMKlt.
llAltmiAN, Or., April 18. 18U2.
UeMervinif Praise.
We desire to say to our oitizens, that
fur years we have boon selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for oousniuptiou,
Dr. King's New Life pills, Rucklin 8 ar
uioa salve and Electric hitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell as well,
or that have given such universal satis
faction. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and we stand ready
to refund the purchase price, if satisfac
tory results do not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great
popularity purely on their merits, nlo
cum Johnston Drug Co.
l'FOl'LKS PARTY Bl'F.AKIN(J.
Mrs. S. E. V. Emery, author of "The
Seven Financial Conspiracies," u well
informed lady and an able speaker, nill
address tbe people of Morrow couuty, ou
tbe political issues of tbe day, on tbe
dates followiug: At Liberty school
bouse, Saturday May 7th; Gooseberry,
Holiday, May 8th; Ilarduuin, Mouday,
May Otli; Heppner, Tuesday, May 10th;
Lexington, Wednesday May 11th, Each
nieetinu will oouvene Bt 2 p. ui, except
Heppner, wliiob will be nt 7 p. in. All Bre
cordially invited to attend especially
members of tbe old parties. 82-87.
Fog Timhkb. l'erbaps, the beat tim.
ber growing iu tbe Blue mountains can
be found ou Rock creek, in the vicinity
if Will Mallory's saw-mill. This clues
of timber Mr. Mallory is using iu making
lumber wbioh be delivering in Hepp
nei all the way fri-m $15 to SM pei
thousiiud feet, depending ou the quality,
and hetlier desired rough or dressed.
l'lie same ohii be bought nt the mill at
prices ranging from $8 to jfi" per thous
and, tie has a general aasorimeui on
band at present, aud is sure to satisfy
omtomerf. 427-tf.
A Warning Don't Use Big Words.
In promulgating esotericoogitations or
artioulating superficial sentimentalities
and philosophical or psychological ob
servations, beware of platitudinous pon
derosity. Let your statements posseHs a
clarified oonolseness, oompaoted oompre-
bersiblenesB, ooalescent consistency and
concentrated cogency, Eschew all
conglomerations of flatulent garrulity,
jejune babblement and asinine afTeota-
tioos. In trying to impress upon others
the superiority of the Wisconsin Central
Lines, and why you and so many others
use this thoroughfare from St. Paul and
Minneapolis and Duluth and Aililnnd to
Milwaukee, Chicago nnd points east and
south, it is not necessary to use jaw
breakers. Let your extemporaneous
desoantings and unpremeditated expa
tiations have intelligibility aud vera
cious vivaoity, without rhodomoutade or
thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid
all polysyllabic profundity, pBittaceous
vacuity, yeutriloqual verbosity and
vaudiloquent vapidity, shun double en-
tendres, prurient jocosity and pestiferous
profanity, obscureut or apparent. In
ithor words talk plainly, naturally, sen
sibly aud truthfully Bay the Wisconsin
Ceutrnl Lines is tub route, and that
ends it. 4f3itf .
HA TlSFACTOltY HKTTLK.SI KNT.
To wham it may concern:
This Is to certify that, after hayiu g our
loss of Bchool house carefully figured by
competent mechanics, we made satisfac
tory settlement with the Suite Insurance
(Jompanr, of nalem, Ureuon, on April it,
181)2, and within three days thereafter
received check for f J,4II0, full amount ot
loss sustained by recent fire, whioh de
stroyed said house. W. R. Ellis,
Tom Morgan,
Otis Pattkkhon,
lioard of Directors of Hcuool Distriot No.
1, Morrow County, Oregon.
Hepi'skh, Or., April 14. 181)2. 82 98
A MATTE II OF KTSINKSS.
All persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to me, are asked to settle im
mediately, as I must have money to meet
bills, whioh corns due May 1st.
D. W. Hornor.
Mr. Hornor wishes it known that he is
still selling the machiue-mnde harness
at $23 and good, "steel tree" saddles at
825, cash. 81 tf t
Short Hand Clahs The class for in
struction iu shorthand will meet next
Monday evening iu the room over Brown
& Hamilton's oilioe, at eight o'clock. All
wishing to join the class are invited to be
present.
Am Ebiioh.--Heppner, Gentry and
Mount Vernon preoincts are entitled to
only one justice and one constable, W'
A. Kirk aud J. J. Huberts, beiug, respect
ively, the noniiuoes for those offices. O.
W. Ilea and Tom Morgan were not nom
inated. Voters will please noto the cor
rection. Tenth Yeah. The proprietors of this
family paper forgot to meutiou before,
that iilotn about M ireh 20, 1SD2 was the
"Only" Heppner Gazette's ninth birth
day, being now in its tout U year. Well,
it is uot too late at this juncture to say
that iu its tenth year it hopes to be more
useful than ever before, and that its
value locally may iucresse as il grows
older and wiser. The G.izette first uu
furled itself to a criticising public. Mar
21), 1883, aud though passing through
many vicissitudes, it yet oomes to the
center, aud now twice a week.
OcR r KKMii'Ms. Any new subscriber
or old subscriber reuewing, cash iu ad
vance at the price of our semi weeelv, fit,
can have any of the following great
papers, oue year, withuut extra charge:
vun- v..rir tVAi.t n. ;.....?, i.w.ir r-MUn
.iwt.v., i
St. Louia Republic. St. Louis Globe-
IVmoorut, Louisville Courier-Journal
OiooinDUti Euquirer, Cinciunnti (.liizetttf,
'w Ynrlj Hun VMVV Yrtrlt Timfn Nflw
."New uirk nun, ew lorn limes, iew
lorn inuuue, Alliance eutuui, x euuit
Inn Or National FcnnomiKt ( KWinvee)
roll, VJr., INftllonai lconomiHS uuimmej,
WiiHliintnU, 1). C ,or tiuy Other pHper
to the known world having a 8nbncrir-!
tion price of 1 per year. Should you
want tiny other paper iu eonneetiou with
the Uazctte, cull on us. liy this arrano-
ment our euhsorihers eanuot fail to kee-.
posted ou the news of the day, tin J from
all portions of tbe uuiverse, 77tfsw.
J. Robrfa is baok again buying wool
In this vicinity.
J. Q. Porter, the woo! bay of Oregon
City, is here again
. , . .
urani nonison. an oiu lime Bowircr, m i
on deck again this year.
J. H. Eil wards says he has the best
piece of grain in Morrow county.
Hon. H. Blackrnan nill take in Cali
fornia before bis return from below.
Albert Osmin is some taller tha" usual,
nnd he sas it is a girl, born April li'li.
'Gene Vaughan cameover from Pendle
ton yesterday to visit his old frieuds in
Meppeer.
A crew of sixteen shearers finished up
Lnm Rhea's bauds yesterday, aud are
resting in Heppner.
A. O. Bartholomew, who has tbe mail
contract between Heppner and Echo,
was with ns Tuesday.
E. P Sine, E. t,. Pa Ihurg, Wm. Blair,
Chas. Lieuallen, D. H Crow, of Lexing
ton, are iu town today.
Wm. Douglass, of Butter creek, sup
plied some of our people some very
ohoioe apples yesterday.
Wm. Blair, candidate for oounty clerk
on the alliance ticket, be proves to be,
was iu town Mouday last.
Rev. W. E. Potwine held services in
the Baptist church last evening, leaving
for Pendleton this morning.
Frank Whetstone returned from Long
Creek Monday of this week, highly plea -ed
with the town over there.
Dr. B. F. Vaughan pulls teeth without
pain, by use of nitrous oxide. Filling
by the latest and most improved method.
H. S. Lnomia' article in the Daily and
Weekly Oregonian is well worth what it
cost; our oitizens about fifty subscrip
tions.
There are some trout in Willow, hut
all bHdes 0' uldn't coax them nut. No,
not yet, but they'll be ripein afew weeks.
Jjateb. v e learn that tne trout are en
ticanle aud are being caught in large
numbers.
What is It?
That produces that beautiful, soft, deli
cate complexion Bud leaves no traoea of
its application or injurious effects? The
answer: Wisdom's Famous Robertine.
No lady's toilet complete withuut it.
LIST OF LETTERS
ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER P08TOFFICE
April 18 1M)2:
Bovaird, John Buzan, Brink
Buzan. M O Cultb. Ed
Groom, Joel Q McKenzie, Chas 2
rybern, saran J Vinson, e a
Brown, William
Please say "Advertised" when calling forthese
letters. A. Mallosy. P. M.
LOCAL MARKET KEPOKT.
W'heut. bu HOo
Flour.bbl B IK)
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 B0
" " three S! 70
Sheep, muttons, head 4 00
" stock 3 00
Hogs, ou foot, cwt $4 60 6 00
Hogs, dressed 6 00
Horses, Blow sale.
Butter, roll 65
Eggs, doz 12l;o
Chickens, doz 2 50 2 75
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt l 40 1 55
Flour, bbl 3 00 5 15
lieeves, stall fed 7 00 7 25
Muttons, owt... 9 00 (S12 80
Hopi, cwt 8 50 6 25
Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 10 C'i 17
Butter, lb y 15 ( 19
Eggs, doz ' 18 20
Chickens, doz.... 5 50 1000
Turkeys, lb 19 (ft 21
PORTLAND MAHKKT.
Wheat, cwt 1125 (3 1 40
Flour.bbl 4 50 4 60
Beeves, owt 2 50 4 00
" dressed 6 00 (ii 7 00
Muttons, live sheared... 4 50 4 75
dressed 8 00 900
Hogs, on foot 6 00 IS) 6 25
" dressed 7 50 8 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 10 17
Butter 25 30
Eggs, doz ,. . 18 (a) 20
Chickens, doz 5 00 5 50
Turkeys, lb 14
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
lluhl, tbe baker. Buy your bread and
cakes aud save money. Try it. a.
Palnoe hotel, a first class hostelry, ex
cellent entertainment and living rates.
See J. W. Cowins for Rock Springs
coal. Leave orders at Gazette oftioe.
Minor Bros, are now selling Hour at
bed rock prioes. For cash only. See
new ad. a
A line lot of imported Shot Guns at
Thompson & Co's at baigaiu prices, no
jobbers proofs. a
M. Liehtenthnl & Co. have just re
ceived a tine lot of ladies' kid, button
and tie BhoeA. At bottom prices. a
H. Blnckman A Co. have an exolusive
General Merchandise store. Stookmen
cannot do better than patronize H.
lilaekmari & Co., cf Heppuer's Pioneer
linck. a
Hi EYE
On Tho lloppnev Furniture Co.'s fid. next
tt'ivk for special burpains. Two oar loads
of ftiniUuro ary stored in our warehouse.
Uuk for price mxt wuek.
WANT1SD.
A
NT USE CilKL
op1v at once at the resl
di'iuo ot f mtiK .Mcrauaiia.
m o of iri
Ctoem whl'oi
d litfht work,
4HMf.
M'HvK whoaiviiitm'Hied in the Ktght Mile
I country and llomm county to know that
we have a fewxtrA eopieB left, which can
be secured either at tieo. Thornton' news atuml
or at tho tiaette olDee.
OMK to tho Value note! bar for Champagne
, . , cocktails, champagne on tap. tiy-sw
BIG lot of Gooseberry numbers of theGa'
j- zotte that ought to ie ent away
Call in,
invent ami hell) VOlir countrv. BWtf
! KNOW" that L. D. Roved is Heppuer's
i 1 leadingcoutractor and builder. Estimates
a UtMI oa aU klllj 0, vork. umce at rest-
i nence, ncppner. ur. '-"
I Wnma"ker. one the best locations in
j Morrow eouytv. Must have a little capital.
. tall on or writeGa.?tteotliee for particular, sw
row HALIC.
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Trrr.
11
AKSK
-HOP, stork and fixtures. Good
busiiiess: emabhsiicii tn tne miust ot a
it. idn,,inv nn.t stiM k-rH litiiiu couutrv.
f(tr M4i .. ,,thMi k., -,,,1 it lots with or with-
out the huHiut'M l.topertv. For further iutorma -
tm -j.ir No. & Lou Crwk.
i Oregon. nuw
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lnnrt Oflino at The rwllen. Or.. yreb 12. Wt.
.wJ'.MM'K'S
lmke Itniil proof In support of hln claim, and
that wua proor win oe maue ia-iuiv ic v,u...j
cierk of Morrow County, or., ai tieppner, or.,
Anrll INI?. Vl?'
' ivl'Mltv VV BRANSON.
Hd. No 1,838, for the NE'i Btfc 32, Tp 3 8, K !1
E V M.
He nine the followinc witnesses to prove hl
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
laid land, viz:
John S. Insraham, Jake 8. onnir, Edward
Rood, of Eight Mile, Or.; Joe Hayes, of Heppner,
Or Joan v. Lewi,
47.S2 Keelster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., March 14, 1892.
Notice Is herein- (riven Hint the follownnr
nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to,
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made lfore Comity
Clerk ol Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, or.,
on April 29, 1KI2, viz:
Hd. No. 2,075, for the N NE'-i and N!4 MVH
b U Tn 2. N R 26 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Joseph M. (Ireen, A. (i. Bartholomew, Wm. B.
Fiiiley, A J. Loekard, all of Alpine, or.
John W. Lewis,
472-82 Ueglster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offlee at The Dalles, Or.. March 1C, "J2.
Notice is hcrehv iriven that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in Biipport of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before F. H. Snow,
Com. U. 8. Circuit Court, at Lexington, Oregon,
on April 30, 1R92, viz:
ELIZABKTH THOMPSON,
Hd 4324, for the NW Sec 26. Tpl 8, R 25 EWM
She nameB the following witnessesto prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
David A. Porter, William C. Metier, James
Leach and JoBiab 8. Boothby, all of Lexington,
Oregon. John W. Lkwi,
73-83 Register.
NOTICE OF, INTENTION.
Land Olfice at La Grande, Or., April 4, 1892.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make tinal proof in support of his claim, ana
that said proof will be uiade before W. R. E11U,
Commissioner V. S. Circuit Court, at Heppner,
Or., on .May 14, is2, viz:
MIFFiI.N J. LEVIN.
Hd. No. 5,331, for the E4 XK'4 Sec 32 and S4
SV 4 sec 3.1, 1 p 1 9, K Z, j W M.
He nameB the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Foster Adams, W. L. Saling, 8. N. Morgan,
Milton Morgan, all of Heppner, Or.
Frank Scholield take notice.
47a-8. A Cleaver, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at Tho Dalles, Or., March 22, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
Bettlcr has tiled notice of his Intention to
make tinal proof in support of his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before County Clerk
of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on
May 7, lb'J2, viz:
MAT HUGHES,
Hd. No. 3,S0f, for the EU NWJi and WH NEK
Kec 15, Tp 3 8, K 26 K W M.
He nameB tne following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said laud, viz:
James Neville, James Leahey, George Gray and
Earnest Cupper, all of heppner, Or.
John W. Lewis,
474-48-1. Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Oilice at The Dalles Or.. March 29, 1892.
Notice in hereby given that the tollow ing-nam-edBettler
has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hiB claim, and
that said proof will be made before F. H. anow,
U. a. (Joiniuibfiloijer, at L-exiutjion, Oregon, on
May 14, law, viz:
DANIEL W. BRYANT,
Hd No. 2,587, for the W'H NEV and E!4 NU'H
bee 24, 'Ipy, K25E WM.
He nameB the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Elwood P. isine, William C. Metier, John T.
Youut, Harvev L. McAllster, all of Lexington,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land OfhceatThe Dalles, Or., March 29, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of hi intention to
make final proof iu Biipport of his claim, and
th.it Rnid nroof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at
Heppner, ur., on may ii. imt viz:
ALBEKT EKNE.-iT PlAVELL,
Hd No. 3,twi, for the b4 NEJ4 aud N tiEV Sec
1. I n 1 8. K 2i E W M.
He nameB the following witnessea fo prove his
continuous residence upon, ana cultivation oi,
said land, viz:
K. F. Hyud, I. L. Van Winkle, of Heppner, Or.;
J. L. Howard, T. D. MathewB, of Oaflowny, Or.
John W. Lewih,
477-87 Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or.. April 1, 1892.
NniicR in herebv Given that iha following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to timke final nroof in siiDiiort of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., ou
May 21, 18'J2, viz:
HENRY K. HICKMAN,
I). S. No. 7,215, for the 8El4 SW? Sec 23 and NEl
N W'4 and V'a NE tiec 26, Tp 6 H, R 2ti E W M.
He nameB the following witnennos to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said land, viz:
Wm. Heudrix, James Bennett, E. Hendrix, J.
J.fMcGee, all of Lone Koek, or.
477-87 John W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE.
Land Omcfi at The Dalles, Or., March 18, 1892.
Complaint having been entered at this ottice
by Laura Muir, of Lexington, or., agaiuwt Thos.
M. Oodly for abandoning his homestead entry
No. 1,375, dated December ti, Hs85, upon the W
NWH aud W 2 KW)4 tec 2, Tn 1 S, K 26 E W M,
In Morrow county. Oregon, with a view to the
cancellation of said entry, the said parties aro
herebv summoned to appear at this othce on the
mh day of Mav, 1M92, at to o'clock a. m., to re
spond and furnish teptimony concerning said
alleged abandonment. F. H. fcjnow, U. . com
missioner, is authorized to take testimony in
this ease at his otiico in Lexington, Or., at 10 a.
in,, May 6, 18H2. John W. Lhwis,
47ti-8ti KegiBter.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARI'
NEKS HIP.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE,
the undersigned, have thin day dissolved
partnership of our bunch grass farming inter
ests, and that Thomas 1'arnien, first named part
ner, has purchased the interest of George Par
men, the second named partner, in the follow
ing property, to-wit: Three geldings, 1 mare,
2 cows, 2 yearling calves, .M) head of hogs, 1
reaper. 1 harrow, 2 plows, 1 Rushtord wagon, 2
sets of harness, crop of 115 acres, nnd all the im
provements on the farm. All ow ing the above
partners, either by note or account, will please
settle same with Thomas Parmen. All debtB of
above firm are also to be settled by Thomas Par
men, THOMAS PAKMEN,
GEORGE PAKMEN,
April 1, 1892. Hitfued.
178-485
NOTICE TO CONTHAC I ORB.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEAL
ed bids will be received by the county
court at the regular May term, on the third
judicial daw to-wit: Mav 1th, 1892. at the hour
of 10 o'clock, a. m,, for the construction of a
county bridge at Lexington, Or., in accordance
with the plans and specinVatious on tile in the
the clerk s otlice. JCLU'S KEITH LY,
Countv Judge.
Heppner, Or., April 11, 1892. 79-94.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i undersigned will receive sealed bids, up
to and including April 2:th, 92, to build pub
lic school building iu the town of Heppner.
Morrow couuty, Oregon, said building to be
constructed according to the plans aud specifi
cations now to be seen at the othce of the Hepp
ner Gazette, in said tow n, the successful bidder
to enter into bond with security for the faithful
performance of contract, within five days after
receiving notice of the acceptance of the bid
The hoard reserves the rltfht to reject any and
all bids.
W. R. ELLIS,
THUS. MKGAN,
OIIS PATTERSON,
Board of Directors of School Dist. No. 1.
Dated, April 11, li2. 79-821'
N OTIC E TI M B E R C V LT I' RE.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 28, 1892.
Complaint having been entered at this ontee
hv lVll..,rt n (otilljn if Invintnn fir
-.i., k,,. V.ti.,.T 't. rai,i t., mi.l,-
w ith law as to Timber Culture Entry No. wJl.
: dated April 11, 1S.nI, upon the NEl4 of ;ec 19, Tp
i R 23 E W M, iu Morrow county, Oregon,
with a view to the cancellation of said entrv
contestant alleging that said James Keating has
fHiied to hreak or cause to be brukeiv ten acren
of said tract, or to plant or cause to be planted
ten acres to timber trees, seeds or cuttincs, in
compliance with the limber culture law. aud
; thai said btilureTtiU exist, tbe said parties are
1 herebv summoned to appear at This ottice on the
: 2--1 Uuy ot .May. iw. hi iu o ciock a. in., iu re-
- spotm hum inmh i ri ;"MK -v"
: alleged tailure. frank it. - now. i . . uumms
testimony in this
ease at ids othce in Lexiugtou.
Or., &t 10 a. 111.,
j May Iu, IMC.
i John W. Lewis,
J Register.
tMManruftria,iiif3cnMM.il
SOBO THE -JFWRLRR
Ii "In It" yet.
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SUPPLY
Our Spring Footwear is the Best and
the Cheapest.
As the shoemaker, a nice new shoe,
The goat, the calf, and the kangaroo,
Joined bv the alligator, too,
All dropped in to find out whether
Twasany of their folks that fu'nlsb'd the leather.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
Main street, Heppner, Or.
New Warehouse!
HENRY HEPPNER IS HAVING CONSTRUCTED AT
Heppner a capacious warehouse and platform room.
He will Boon be ready to receive the spring clip, and attend
to such other business as may be entrusted to him. Having
been in this business at Arlington for some years, the publie
know what to expect of him, aud he therefore asks for a con
tinuance of patronage at his
New Warehouse,
AT HEPPNER, OREGON.
mm CASH PRIG
Flour Exchanged for Wheat.
HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY.
T. "W". AYERS, Sr., Manager.
Rock Springs Coal!
I will keep constintly on hand the BesT
Screened Rock Springs Coal, which I will
deliver in any part of Heppner
At a Reasonable Price.
Leave your orders at the Gazette Office.
J. W. COWINS, Heppner, Or.
VAN OS ME
Columbia Beer Hall!
Vr EXT DOOR io M. LichlenUial & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main
Street. Keep on hand a Fine, Line of Liquors,
- Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have
Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to
5 Cents Per Glass,
On draught, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinds. Hope
to see all their old friends and many more.
OSMERS & HUGHES. Props.
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The
Leading
Hotel '
of the City.
Mrs. VonCadow
J. II . HAYES,
J. V.
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HAYES BROS.,
CTILL HOLD DOWN the old quarters on Main Street, opposite the City Hotel
where they keep as nsnal
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc.
The Genuine Heppner Saddle Always io Stock !
Agents for The White Sewing Machine,
Best in the Market.
Reptilrlias ti Specialty !
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I We wish that everybody knew
What elegant stock we put in each Bhoe
I And keep on hand to benefit you.
I All grades, slvles and shapes together,
Fine footwear In all kinds of leather.
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MAT HUGHES.
OTEL
Well Fur
nished Rooms Rea
sonable. HAYES,
C. J. HAYES.
YOUR SPRING
SHOES
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